This Year’s Super Bowl Can Be Streamed On The Internet and Mobile Devices
Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday December 21, 2011 | 425 views| Add a Comment
The Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, and NBC’s wild-card playoff games will be streamed on the Internet and on mobile devices for the first time announced the NFL yesterday. The games can be streamed online on NBCSports.com and NFL.com through SNF Extra, which has an HD broadcast, DVR-style controls, additional camera angles, highlights, live stats, and other interactive features.
NBCSports.com and the NFL has been streaming games since 2008 with SNF Extra, but this is the first time that playoff games will be streamed.
“We don’t want to limit ourselves to people not in front of the TV,” stated NFL VP of NBC Sports Digital Media Rick Cordella. NFL Mobile from Verizon will stream the broadcasts for the first time on a mobile platform. The Super Bowl is on February 5 in Indianapolis.
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